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1
Now the LORD
said
to Moses
and Aaron
in the land
of Egypt,
2
"This
month
shall be the beginning
of
month
s
for you; it is to be the first
month
of the year
to you.
3
"Speak
to all
the congregation
of Israel,
saying,
'On the tenth
of this
month
they are each one
to take
a lamb
for themselves, according to their fathers'
households,
a lamb
for each household.
4
Now if
the household
is too
small
for a lamb,
then he and his neighbor
nearest
to his house
are to take
one according to the number
of persons
in them; according
to what each man
should eat,
you are to divide
the lamb.
5
'
Your lamb
shall be an unblemished
male
a year
old;
you may take
it from the sheep
or from the goats.
6
'
You shall keep
it until
the fourteenth
day
of the same
month,
then the whole
assembly
of the congregation
of Israel
is to kill
it at twilight.
7
'
Moreover, they shall take
some
of the blood
and put
it on the two
doorposts
and on the lintel
of the houses
in which
they eat
it.
8
They shall eat
the flesh
that same night,
roasted
with fire,
and they shall eat
it with unleavened bread
and bitter herbs.
9
Do not eat
any
of it raw
or boiled at all
with water,
but rather
roasted
with fire,
both its head
and its legs
along
with its entrails.
10
'
And you shall not leave
any
of it over
until
morning,
but whatever is left
of it
until
morning,
you shall burn
with fire.
11
Now you shall eat
it in this manner:
with your loins
girded,
your sandals
on your feet,
and your staff
in your hand;
and you shall eat
it in haste--
it is the LORD'S
Passover.
12
'
For I will go through
the land
of Egypt
on that night,
and will strike down
all
the firstborn
in
the land
of Egypt
,
both
man
and beast;
and against
all
the gods
of Egypt
I will execute
judgments--
I am the LORD.
13
The blood
shall be a sign
for you on the houses
where
you live; and when I see
the blood
I will pass
over
you, and no
plague
will befall
you to destroy
you when I strike
the land
of Egypt.
14
Now this
day
will be a memorial
to you, and you shall celebrate
it as a feast
to the LORD;
throughout your generations
you are to celebrate
it as a permanent
ordinance.
15
'
Seven
days
you shall eat
unleavened bread,
but on the first
day
you shall remove
leaven
from your houses;
for whoever
eats
anything leavened
from the first
day
until
the seventh
day
,
that person
shall be cut off
from Israel.
16
On the first
day
you shall have a holy
assembly
,
and another holy
assembly
on the seventh
day
;
no
work
at all
shall be done
on them, except
what
must be eaten
by every
person,
that alone
may be prepared
by you.
17
You shall also observe
the Feast of Unleavened Bread,
for on
this
very
day
I brought
your hosts
out of the land
of Egypt;
therefore you shall observe
this
day
throughout your generations
as a permanent
ordinance.
18
In the first
month, on the fourteenth
day
of the month
at evening,
you shall eat
unleavened bread,
until
the twenty-first
day
of the month
at evening.
19
Seven
days
there shall be no
leaven
found
in your houses;
for whoever
eats
what is leavened,
that person
shall be cut off
from the congregation
of Israel,
whether he is an alien
or a native
of the land.
20
'
You shall not eat
anything
leavened;
in all
your dwellings
you shall eat
unleavened bread.'"
21
Then Moses
called
for all
the elders
of Israel
and said
to them, "Go
and take
for yourselves lambs
according to your families,
and slay
the Passover
lamb.
22
"You shall take
a bunch
of hyssop
and dip
it in the blood
which
is in the basin,
and apply
some
of the blood
that is in the basin
to the lintel
and the two
doorposts;
and none
of you shall go outside
the door
of his house
until
morning.
23
"For
the LORD
will pass
through
to smite
the Egyptians;
and when He sees
the blood
on the lintel
and on the two
doorposts,
the LORD
will pass
over
the door
and will not allow
the destroyer
to come
in to your houses
to smite
you.
24
"And you shall observe
this
event
as an ordinance
for you and your children
forever.
25
"When
you enter
the land
which
the LORD
will give
you, as He has promised,
you shall observe
this
rite.
26
"And when your children
say
to you, 'What
does this
rite
mean to you?'
27
you shall say,
'It is a Passover
sacrifice
to the LORD
who
passed
over
the houses
of the sons
of Israel
in Egypt
when He smote
the Egyptians,
but spared
our homes.'"
And the people
bowed low
and worshiped.
28
Then the sons
of Israel
went
and did
so
; just
as the LORD
had commanded
Moses
and Aaron,
so
they did.
29
Now it came
about at midnight
that the LORD
struck
all
the firstborn
in the land
of Egypt,
from
the firstborn
of Pharaoh
who
sat
on his throne
to
the firstborn
of the captive
who
was in the dungeon,
and
all
the firstborn
of cattle.
30
Pharaoh
arose
in the night,
he
and all
his servants
and all
the Egyptians,
and
there
was a great
cry
in Egypt,
for
there
was no
home
where
there
was not someone dead.
31
Then he called
for Moses
and Aaron
at night
and said,
"Rise
up, get
out from among
my people,
both
you and the sons
of Israel;
and go,
worship
the LORD,
as you have said.
32
"Take
both
your flocks
and your herds,
as you have said,
and go,
and bless
me also."
33
The Egyptians
urged
the people,
to send
them out of the land
in haste,
for they said,
"We will all
be dead."
34
So the people
took
their dough
before
it was leavened,
with their kneading bowls
bound
up in the clothes
on their shoulders.
35
Now the sons
of Israel
had done
according to the word
of Moses,
for they had requested
from the Egyptians
articles
of silver
and
articles
of gold,
and clothing;
36
and the LORD
had given
the people
favor
in the sight
of the Egyptians,
so that they let them have their request.
Thus they plundered
the Egyptians.
37
Now the sons
of Israel
journeyed
from Rameses
to Succoth,
about six
hundred
thousand
men
on foot,
aside
from children.
38
A mixed
multitude
also
went
up with them, along with flocks
and herds,
a very
large number
of livestock.
39
They baked
the dough
which
they had brought
out of Egypt
into cakes
of unleavened bread.
For it had not become leavened,
since
they were driven
out of Egypt
and could
not delay,
nor
had they prepared
any
provisions
for themselves.
40
Now the time
that the sons
of Israel
lived
in Egypt
was four
hundred
and thirty
years.
41
And at the end
of four
hundred
and thirty
years,
to the very
day,
all
the hosts
of the LORD
went
out from the land
of Egypt.
42
It is a
night
to be observed
for the LORD
for having brought
them out from the land
of Egypt;
this
night
is
for the LORD
,
to be observed
by all
the sons
of Israel
throughout their generations.
43
The LORD
said
to Moses
and Aaron,
"This
is the ordinance
of the Passover:
no
foreigner
is to eat
of it;
44
but every
man's
slave
purchased
with money,
after you have circumcised
him, then
he may eat
of it.
45
"A sojourner
or a hired servant
shall not eat
of it.
46
"It is to be eaten
in a single
house;
you are not to bring forth
any
of the flesh
outside
of the house,
nor
are you to break
any
bone
of it.
47
"All
the congregation
of Israel
are to celebrate
this.
48
"But if
a stranger
sojourns
with you, and celebrates
the Passover
to the LORD,
let all
his males
be circumcised,
and then
let him come near
to celebrate
it; and he shall be like a native
of the land.
But no
uncircumcised
person may eat
of it.
49
"The same
law
shall apply
to the native
as to the stranger
who sojourns
among
you."
50
Then all
the sons
of Israel
did
so; they
did
just
as the LORD
had commanded
Moses
and Aaron.
51
And on that same
day
the LORD
brought
the sons
of Israel
out of the land
of Egypt
by their hosts.
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